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Built in 1874 as a private residence, the Ship Inn was been operating on and off as a hotel since 1879 when it was a hangout for drunken sailors.
With a graceful aged jacaranda tree shading its al fresco tables, the historic 1888 hotel forms the centrepiece of Stones Corner shopping precinct.
With its multi level lace iron wraparound verandahs and decorative trimmings, the Regatta is as fine an example of an 1880’s Queensland pub as you’ll find
The Grand View began life as a single storeyed structure in 1851 and today after various extensions and a motley history is one of Cleveland’s oldest surviving buildings.
A Brisbane icon, ingrained irrevocably in the psyche of generations of locals because of the Spanish Steakhouse first and its tropical beer garden second but a visit should definitely include both
All Brisbane dwellers should experience once in a lifetime, a high tea in the elegant grandeur of Parliament House
This charming vintage tapas & wine bar is worth a detour if anywhere in the Sandgate region or as a whistle stop on the tourist route to Redcliffe
Gourmet providore, real foods peddler, new age takeaway or substitute home-baking Gran to the westside's time poor residents
Brick houses in suburban Holland Park are unlikely places for cheese factories but that's where you'll find Pandelyssi
There are butchers and then there is Super Butcher, a unique meat wonderland with a must-visit mega flagship store
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One of Brisbane’s best kept seafood secrets lies in the inlet of Cabbage Tree Creek.
Secreted out of sight at the rear of a nondescript concrete tower block is this chic little Euro-style patisserie/bakery
For over 30 years southern Italians Henri and Anna have been churning out fresh pasta and sauces made to her family recipes
Standing aloof from the Caxton Street melee of bars, pubs and restaurants, Pamela's Pantry occupies a character shop with ceramic tiled frontage i
Not much has changed inside since this shop opened in 1975, but the produce is fresh and bountiful and staff are helpful and informed.
This would have to be the granddaddy of the chain of Korean/Japanese supermarkets popping up around Brisbane.

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

World Press Photo Exhibition celebrates 70 years of the world’s most important photojournalism
Clancestry returns to QPAC with jam-packed program
The Visitors is part of Clancestry, a celebration of identity and connection.
A musical party celebrating Maurice Ravel's 150th birthday
The annual James Street Food & Wine Trail returns for a fabulous foodie day out
Stage is set for monsters, mayhem & music mash-ups in this world premiere
Wata is part of Clancestry, a celebration of identity and connection.
GreazeFest is back for 3 huge days of music, cars and kulture!
Illume is part of Clancestry, a celebration of identity and connection
EDITOR'S PICK

Brisbane Open House

Take a peek inside some of Brisbane’s most prominent buildings for free when Brisbane Open House returns for a weekend to remember
Brisbane Open House 2025
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do Jul 18-20

From Anywhere Festival, Brisbane Open House, mega careers expo, World Press Photo and Qld's quirkiest winter festival to a new artisan bakery & two new Japanese restaurants
This Weekend Jul 18-20
COMING UP

What's On in August in Brisbane

From a mega food & wine festival, CLANCESTRY, a bacon fest, decadent cabaret and Greazefest, the top things to do around Brisbane in August:
Wjat's on in August
EDITOR'S DINING PICK

Sokyo

Renowned for its traditional Japanese cooking techniques, Sokyo delivers unexpected twists to the dining experience, where ritual meets art
Sokyo
MUST DO FAMILY HOLIDAY

Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park

Wake up to comfort, style, and a delicious breakfast with BIG4's Bed and Breakfast package! Whether it's a romantic escape, family fun, or a solo recharge, it's the perfect way to unwind
BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park
La Boite's new high octane comedy
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